PHILADELPHIA – A Burlington Township man who falsely posed as an attorney for more than a decade has been found guilty of mail and wire fraud, authorities say.

Leaford George Cameron, 65, "had little idea what he what he was doing in his victims’ legal matters, causing significant harm," the U.S. Attorney's Office said in announcing a jury's verdict Wednesday.

Cameron duped more than 100 victims in multiple states, as well as Jamaica and India, the federal prosecutor's office said.

In several cases, people with immigration issues were ordered to leave the country after turning to Cameron for legal representation, the U.S. Attorney's Office said. One Philadelphia-area woman lost her home after turning to him during foreclosure, it added.

“To deceive the world into believing that he was a real lawyer, Cameron devised a fake law firm complete with fake lawyers and fake administrative/support staff,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a statement.

It said Cameron, who worked from his home, used identification information taken from real attorneys when filing court actions.

Cameron, also convicted of making false statements, is to be sentenced May 31 in federal court, Philadelphia.